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Re^2: Why use strict is good, and barewords are bad

by 5mi11er (Deacon)
on Apr 22, 2005 at 14:19 UTC ( [id://450422]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Why use strict is good, and barewords are bad
in thread Why use strict is good, and barewords are bad

I'd had the same thought off and on since leaving from work yesterday. You did much better than I'd been able. I was trying to use them all as TLA's, but hadn't come up with a single good one yet, but did figure I'd steal the APR idea from way up above.

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   Pretty lame, and those are my best so far...

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Re^3: Why use strict is good, and barewords are bad
by Anonymous Monk on Apr 22, 2005 at 14:58 UTC
    JAN: Java Alert Notification
    FEB: Free Each Binary
    MAR: Must Always Run
    APR: Average Programmer Rate
    MAY: May Abort Yearly
    JUN: Jump Until Near
    JUL: Join Unique List
    AUG: Accelerate Ultimate Game
    SEP: Shift Extra Parameter
    OCT: Open, Close and Truncate
    NOV: Next Old Vector
    DEC: Do Expected Calculation
    

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